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I have been working with Tarot Cards professionally for over 20 years and work with people who are interested in gaining more insight into their present experiences through Tarot. I also offer information on reincarnation, and the difference between Past Life Readings and Regressions. Many people have found that knowledge they gain By getting a Free tarot Card Reading can provide insight, increased awareness, and a deeper understanding of the Inner Self.
2012: Year of the Dragon -- Rooster The Rooster is a hard worker; shrewd and definite in decision making, often speaking his mind. Because of this, you tend to seem boastful to others. You are a dreamer, flashy dresser, and extravagant to an extreme. Born under this sign you should be happy as a restaurant owner, publicist, soldier, or world traveler. Some Roosters: Virginia Apgar, Catherine the Great, Amelia Earhart, Rudyard Kipling, Groucho Marx, Peter Ustinov. The Rooster is the strutting peacock of the Chinese Zodiac! These quick thinkers are practical and resourceful, preferring to stick to what is tried and true rather than taking messy, unnecessary risks. Roosters are keenly observant. It's hard to slip anything past a Rooster, since they seem to have eyes in the backs of their heads! This quality can lead others to think the Rooster is psychic. Roosters make great lawyers, brain surgeons and accountants, to name a few of this Sign's possible occupations. Above all else, the Rooster is very straightforward and rewards others' honesty in kind. Roosters aren't shifty or cagey. They are the proverbial open book, telling the truth and keeping their word. If you show your hand, the Rooster will respect you for it. This kind of trusting behavior can tempt tricksters to pull a fast one on the Rooster, but that would be a bad move! Remember, this Sign doesn't indulge in flights of fancy and keeps those eyes wide open at all times. Roosters tend to be perfectionists and expect to be in control, especially over their appearance. Primping and posing for the Rooster can go on forever! Being noticed and admired is an aphrodisiac for Roosters, and they can go a long time on a few kind words. Roosters also adore being out on the town, especially if they're in the company of adoring friends. The Rooster will also be the best-dressed one of the bunch -- style counts with this Sign, regardless of the cost. Roosters also expect to be in control of their surroundings, including whoever happens to be in those surroundings. Roosters keep an impeccably neat house and expect their lovers, housemates and family members to maintain the same high standards of dress and conduct as they do. This can cause problems with other, more relaxed types who just want to be accepted as is. The Rooster needs the right partner, one who understands this Sign's basically conservative nature. Their excellent people skills and sharp minds are qualities that others will appreciate as much as a pretty face. This Sign would also do well to learn to adopt the philosophy of live and let live. Hopefully you gave it your best shot and scored some outstanding successes last year. The Tiger, unfortunately, has a low tolerance for the Rooster. If you are a typical one, you need to remember one thing. The Tiger has claws. Your direct, no nonsense approach is likely to lead to your getting scratched. The same goes for arguments. Your managerial talents should serve you well when it comes to steering a course that avoids pitfalls. The diplomatic approach, regardless how foreign to your style, needs to be your favored one. Save your best efforts and big occasions for your two, favorable months. Career Roosters may feel slighted on the job this year, especially if you don't receive as much recognition as you feel you have earned, or are passed over for a promotion or award you expected. Unjust as this may be, resist the temptation to escalate the issue. While you are certainly capable of making your dissatisfaction known, career prospects could suffer on that account. Restraint should be your new motto in 2010. Don't let your productivity suffer to punish your superiors or your team if you feel they've let you down. Be diligent and patient in your work, recalling your many past achievements. If you follow this strategy, you are likely to finish the year with enhanced respect and trust from your colleagues. Relationships Personal relationships could flourish for Roosters this year, as 2010 is poised to be an active time, with many social engagements and opportunities to connect, or re-connect with friends and family. Take every opportunity to develop new and interesting contacts by taking the initiative to enter unfamiliar circles. Be wary, however, of a tendency to be too demanding of others. You'll benefit from adopting an easy-going attitude where social activities are concerned and sharing the spotlight. Relax and let others run the show when appropriate. You probably have the ability to push just the right buttons to get anyone's attention. Use this knack to cultivate positive, not negative interactions. Health It is an excellent year for Roosters to place a new and special focus on their own health. If you have put more effort into your wardrobe than your physical fitness recently, this is definitely the time to turn over a new leaf. Whether you are an avid athlete or a couch potato, Roosters will benefit in body and spirit from pushing themselves to be stronger than they were before. That could mean setting a goal to beat your personal record, or even just to walk a little farther every day. The key is to make progress against your own record. Keep track and watch your progress. Physical self-improvement could be the most important thing you do this year, and it will impact every area of your life. Wealth Your financial situation may not live up to expectations. You would be well-advised to take measures to stretch your budget farther. Figure out your largest expenses and find ways to shrink them. It would be a mistake to make any investments you expect to yield high returns quickly. The Tiger year breeds unpredictability and danger, so you are best off saving your pennies in traditional and safe ways. You may be tempted to be too generous with what you have for your own good, especially if you encounter a windfall. Show your generosity in other ways; monetarily, you need to look out for your own security. |
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